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New Tires to Mount - Is Walmart Automotive qualified - anyone use them?

Jim&Teresa

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Hi all,

I am planning on installing new tires on my 2014 RT Limited – it has just over 21,000 miles and will be the first change for the fronts and the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] for the rear.

I see that Walmart has both brands of tires needed. Their location is very close to me and would like to have them mount the tires.

Have any of you used Walmart Automotive to mount your tires – I am a little concerned about them, but don’t know what to base that on. I would prefer a “real” tire dealer to mount them. However, I am open to comments from you on your opinion on IF you had Walmart do it or to stay away from Walmart doing it!

This is NOT a tire post (again). I’ve decided my combo I will utilize is:
Rear: General Altimax RT43 215/60-15
Fronts: Kumho Solus KH16 155/60-15


Thanks, in advance, for your helpful input!

UPDATE:
I placed my order for the tires from Walmart! They'll be here in a day or two. I talked with the "tire tech" and he stated they have a lot of "new" people working there. The first person I talked to I could not understand and then got to talk to the tech. He was very helpful and got my tire order placed accurately and quickly. I then asked him if they protect the chrome rims when mounting the tires - he said it's a 50/50 chance they may scratch them....................so, I am deciding to take them somewhere else (tbd) to be mounted
 
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They should be able to do it the fronts easy the back maybe not , they have the stick on weights but they might not figer out why our car had motorcycle tires .Tell them they are from a 3 wheel smart car.:roflblack:
Good luck
 
Hi all,

I am planning on installing new tires on my 2014 RT Limited – it has just over 21,000 miles and will be the first change for the fronts and the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] for the rear.

I see that Walmart has both brands of tires needed. Their location is very close to me and would like to have them mount the tires.

Have any of you used Walmart Automotive to mount your tires – I am a little concerned about them, but don’t know what to base that on. I would prefer a “real” tire dealer to mount them. However, I am open to comments from you on your opinion on IF you had Walmart do it or to stay away from Walmart doing it!

This is NOT a tire post (again). I’ve decided my combo I will utilize is:
Rear: General Altimax RT43 215/60-15
Fronts: Kumho Solus KH16 155/60-15


Thanks, in advance, for your helpful input!
I had my general altimax mounted front and rear at Walmart. Front were balanced there also. Used balance beads in rear.

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MOUNTING TIRES.........ANY SPYDER TIRES

The only way you are going to get tires mounted are if you remove the wheels and bring them in to who-ever is going to do it. The dealer can do it on the Spyder ....No one else is going to know how.......Any tire shop has the equipement to do the front and the rear wheels of our Spyders........I know because I've had it done.......for there rear you must re-move the HUB......they can also high speed spin balance the fronts ( ONLY ).....not the rear.........Hope this helps........Mike
 
Yes, I plan to just bring in the worn tires on the rims.

The only way you are going to get tires mounted are if you remove the wheels and bring them in to who-ever is going to do it. The dealer can do it on the Spyder ....No one else is going to know how.......Any tire shop has the equipement to do the front and the rear wheels of our Spyders........I know because I've had it done.......for there rear you must re-move the HUB......they can also high speed spin balance the fronts ( ONLY ).....not the rear.........Hope this helps........Mike

YES, Mike, thanks. I do plan on removing all tires/rims to take them in. Also removing the hub on the rear.....sorry, should have stated that in my original post - thanks for making it clearer for people who respond!
 
Hi all,

I am planning on installing new tires on my 2014 RT Limited – it has just over 21,000 miles and will be the first change for the fronts and the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] for the rear.

I see that Walmart has both brands of tires needed. Their location is very close to me and would like to have them mount the tires.

Have any of you used Walmart Automotive to mount your tires – I am a little concerned about them, but don’t know what to base that on. I would prefer a “real” tire dealer to mount them. However, I am open to comments from you on your opinion on IF you had Walmart do it or to stay away from Walmart doing it!

This is NOT a tire post (again). I’ve decided my combo I will utilize is:
Rear: General Altimax RT43 215/60-15
Fronts: Kumho Solus KH16 155/60-15


Thanks, in advance, for your helpful input!
I took a set to sams club for balancing & were still not balanced. One thing I did find out tho is make sure the weights are right along the line close to cent of the rim on the front tires. if not it will feel like you are running over a crack in the road every time the wheel goes around.
 
I had my general altimax mounted front and rear at Walmart. Front were balanced there also. Used balance beads in rear.

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Why would you use dynamic balancing on the rear, and rely on those lead weights in the front where dynamic balancing can do the most good? This makes no sense to me :banghead:

Pam
 
I took my fronts off and took them to Walmart and they installed and balanced with new tires. That was several thousand miles ago. No problems.
 
Walmart mounted my last set of fronts, Kumho Solus, a yr and half ago down in Tucson. After they mounted them, they told me they could not balance them. So went across the street and had Big O spin balance them.
 
Why would you use dynamic balancing on the rear, and rely on those lead weights in the front where dynamic balancing can do the most good? This makes no sense to me :banghead:

Pam

FYI, finding someone to balance the rear wheel is a real challenge in most areas, the fronts - almost anyone can balance. They run smooth after Wallyworld balanced them.
 
This entire discussion may just come down to the actual "Quality" of the training for the personnel at your
Wal-Mart... :shocked:
Good luck; please let us know how they do! :thumbup:
 
UPDATE: Purchased tires from Walmart, going somewhere else to mount them

I placed my order for the tires from Walmart! They'll be here in a day or two. I talked with the "tire tech" and he stated they have a lot of "new" people working there. The first person I talked to I could not understand and then got to talk to the tech. He was very helpful and got my tire order placed accurately and quickly. I then asked him if they protect the chrome rims when mounting the tires - he said it's a 50/50 chance they may scratch them....................so, I am deciding to take them somewhere else (tbd) to be mounted.
 
:shocked: On the bright side; it sure sounds as if they were trying to tell you the truth... :clap:
Good for them! :thumbup:
And good for you! :D
 
Bauer Auto Service in Cold Spring mn. mounted and balanced a rear tire for me last year. Its sort of a family run shop with auto repair and motorcycle repair. I also purchased the tire from them for about $10.00 more than I could of bought it online. If I remember right they charged $20.00 for mounting and balancing.
 
Thanks....

:2thumbs: Thanks to all who have provided their input. I appreciate you taking time to respond.:thumbup:

Best regards.........happy & safe riding to you all! :D
 
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